The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1925, Page 2

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Gk SEATTLE TUG IS| SUNK WHEN HIT ~*~ = ‘Tis to Laugh | Signals Get Mixed and HERE'S MORE ABOUT BASEBALL STARTS ON PAGE 1 EE _ \TRACE RENTON | DEATH BOOZE JAIL WOMAN FOR ( DRUG FORGERY | BY UNITED PRESS) safe on Wright's low throw to flest, that saved the Admir Thru Bridge Into Flood Admiral Dewey when she we Winter stretehed a long ham but Judge, was thrown out. trying | attend. by the American-Hawatian f down out of the North during) for the plate, Grantham to Smith | i ATANZARO, Ital Oct, 10.4 ag eer wra. 2 ag weer cs we or gets Bae ae . Texan, three miles east of D: the night and shook a warning fin-| C7 One run, two hits, one error meee 7 y Thwing See Friday a er in the face of the Middle West-)U. P)--A passenger train on FOURTH INNING HERE’S MORE ABOUT |, g The. sideswi yern, Eastern and New England « @ today plur PITTSBHURG—Cu t COLVIN Dy reversal of the Dewey's engines, | tates tod ‘ hed 5 ae RE Having been defea aplinteréd the port shelter deck for| Malm, snow and sleet swept Chi posed fe Cuyler. Ba roache ARTS ON PAGE event observ Shout 13 f it) cago and an icy breath was blown accord: | sccond tho. throw Trayn n Seattle high ane. came over cities, hamlets and farms fro + t Pe t ST Ee : Cla t Dakotas eastward and as far | |" south as Atlanta, Ga, Temperatures ranging from freez ing to 40 degrees were reported in most states thruout this wide area the pope pu Kr Ye Port Angeles. With a dent in her. side, the|*™ snow and frosts blanketed WASHINGTON — Myer — walked. nov Sound Steamer -Potlach was en} ™ARY regions. Peck forced Myer at second, Wright | id s route to Seattle early Satur New York City was spanked by |to Moore. Peck was caught steal from Huckleberry tsland, near Ana-| © War Lrty vr Pe eecagrap * — ing, Smith to Wright. Ruel filed | shore in a | Workers struggled to in heay - ert We daa’ 40 ile . octen, hss Fa ba we nt as hora:ia. 8 petesiseniy hy Host Is Slugged and Guests te Barnhart runs, no hits, no dry-docked here and repaired. Pittsburg, Albany, Boston and Are Held Up FIFTH INNING The Admiral Rg collided with | New Haven experienced their first SBURG Moore fanr the tug t bay Friday | Snow flurry, following sharp ss ecal | ons, two of them wom: past second "85 | counsel for our young as the 1 an | in temperature, b 4 s Friday went ashore in Eagle off unassisted a 5 cording to word from man to the Washington Tug & Co. Lillico tug No. 20 pulled the Sour steamer Liberty off the sh reation point, celved by th WASHINGTON—Ferguson fanned. | Rice beat out a hit to Kremer. S. Harris lined into a double play, Moore to Grantham. No runs, one hit, no errors. SINTH INNING PITTSBUT T Wright it ow th 16 d with au the apart “TAXES HIGHER "| Budget Levy Held Down to) *,°° One Mill Increase a r ma a be | commissic Princess Kathleen Aground; Is Freed VICTORIA, B. C, Oct. 10.—(By| U. P.)}--The Canadian Pacific passen mi budget h declared $5 of a mill] <, noon, and was out, F care, , two hit vy t above this year's levy of 12.6 mills rease will be rr ceputd 4 of Belle Ish gar steamer Princess Kathleen, with | The 1926 levy figured on a new] ..4 were walking toward thelr WASHINGTON—Goslin bounced Ines claimed thin was the prop 900 persons on board, went ashore} 2nd increased total county valw-| pont ae , home run Into the right field stands, | erty most to be benfited by the) oe Prebaci on, will be 13.45 i= . | Judge flied to Carey, J, Harris sin: | road, Friday night on Hospital rock, but | *tion, will 13.45 mi stopped them | " ‘ | fcoad hersett later, altho not untit} With the county appropria oe Pe hare 1108 in cash gled thru the box. Myer fanned.| Brown voted with Paul. The ap-| Lutheran Ch as retained. Paul tn or, J, Harris | pr _ after considerable damage was done | Mxed, office an- checks, which belong to | Peck singled past Tray s | to her underwater bow plates. | nounced the total The robbers escaped in «| Mtopping at second, Ruel hit to d was a necem ty ag al ‘The steamer Otter, fe: boat went | city ‘opert xt year 4 | Traynor, who retired J, Harris at Park ront-| Tho Lait ran well ashore last night on Pender island, | will 74 a increase of) p He ‘Thomas st., lost | third. One run, three hits, no errors. tion will t 3.79 mills over \for Ferguson, walked, and McNeely ran for him, Rice flied to Barnhart. Harris beat out a slow roller down the third base lin MeNeely stopped at second, Goslin beat out a bunt Lea. an inc Driver Jumps as Car Hits Ra roase of $359,844 year 51, | Dr. Sdesalia iling | Mrs a on chi / fe E | Homersard Bound Beautiful Girle; and HUNGRY, Mothe Beautiful Horses 14 | | Falls. Washington, D. C, suffered the| , u ie Sige on both | coldest October 10th in years. | it Ago, ( ““* Bellevue District je ocean-ge z Ba f 1 nin ATUI ake Oil Stock Drive Is Renewed; Post Warning WOMAN DOWN ® | “Shady Operations” in Evidence in City; (puto shiek Attacks When Operators Are Hunting Suckers Again Thoughts for T t > rst, ‘They also ruted the balls and F BY BIG VESSEL | wen ae Suspect’s Arrest Caused by strikes aff Judge. Judge popped t/Coroner’s Jury Uncovers | in Yakima Feminine Narcotic Official rrr," “* tus me ism Source of Beer ' S. S. Admiral Dewey Side-|— —— ; orn AeOND INNING : saade| Viney: nena coneke-salans swiped by Freighter Texan | Y*X! : 1 f pr “i: * % | seathway ined at dy A. € he ep 3 ing the r Harr ; vee 1 i enneen |e : | a Ar an Le Jon c we | Wright fled H 1 ‘ he Psi __ operators peek Canadian Passenger Ship) stoa»as edly “wet soca afar: t ann : ning : met and Other Craft in Trouble | woe rt "E | Pb ce ahoqaa haere vena GF) are | unaree, Stands: e maids ; NE vpssel was rammed sunk 1 N focided k s ; 1 f and j|*"t , : f “1 rt Goslin ; 5 6 r rope ‘. at 1 WASITINGTON—J, Harris fanned. | .,5 ; Ke W..c 7. tT a \ , | Myer out, Kremer to Moore to Gran Hse s ae eer . F tee had tham, Peck was safe when Carey e Fey nd criminal pre nw oree | ® y: | dropped an easy fly and he went to Peeinat 3 tha| stituted where, the company , aed | second fore Care ered the # y traudy cram i pager Sled Wirtoode faslhee , 4 M Hazel ; jacob's freight " e No runs, no hits, one error " iS t 0 Zer arreated’ Mrs to and had fouled to Ruel ¢ Is Taken by Death OIL, STOCK RECORD cast taken to the cit >» Judg \ GRENVILLE, ©. Oct. 4 GIVEN BY BUREAL > I nh Lap low mother of the A full iplled od Survivors of the tug w were WASHINGTON—Hier singled past ins Tadedine wimparider | od paid he Spr au ESCAPES IN CRASH N. Y. Is Spanked by Gale Cuyler, Rice golng to third. Judge enim of ag ; Be eectng (Day, instead Passerigers In Italy Plunged | Goutc cesette ition. 2, atartie wes anitcs ot” the death vot, ter, sons) cougnteen , nundred co s Day to Foster Peace d in hi Has Fine Displ Bel prosperou t ay) pits a a J oe echet M Ex mt h Ambrose Balle I t t m © LAfted to the Nth {. 8. Templeton, Ur of Seat ght at Our Lady 1 Wenatchee ig at the home ¢ daughter, Mra. Tom Savage s survived by her husband, W one John H. Beebe Alas aod her pears, ee atone, C. CHERRY, Seattle resident < ce 1888, who died Wednesday wy fase will be buried from the Bon and a fine dis-} watson undertaking parlors at 2 ide |p. m. Monday rch, | MRS. G. McDERMUT, 81, who fare orga’ its fall festival Wed- Will Make Tour of State niza- piercing her hull and requiring the atch to two young men at TH YNNIN! : the _Im-| assistance of the Pacific ‘The total county budget appropri and Battery st, about 9 peat tiapein x tol h, Pon company’s vessel, the in $4,2 as against ey was climbing 4 art filled art of invit i te | = te tied yb spi Harr No | commis 4 admission may be ga the ster { bringing a nd or more J p WASHINGTON — Leibold, batting something that will! be cusefil to the A. E. Polzin, 6821 Ravenn to Traynor, filling the bases. dudge| WASHINGTON—Peck out, Tray: | paved Vahivseal? « foe. poeetbia’ {led to Carey, McNeely scoring. J.{Tor to Grantham. Rael singled to] 1. saent Henry Suzzallo, accom- aped from his Car | Harris «ingled past Traynor, scoring |!eft. Marberry sacrificed, Smith to) iia py Matthew Hill of the ed thru the rail-1 Harris, Goslin stopped at second, | Grantham, Rice out, Wright to | 1 assgelation, and Darwin y bridge. The! ayer was out when be was hit by |Grantham, No runs, one hit, no er-|Srijiel, “wauate” manager, will r hung perilously over the edge of | his own batted ball. Two runs, three | Fors. | jeave Monday morning for Aberdee and was finally pulled] hits, no errors, | NINTH INNING Ho will speak Monday : | FIGHTH INNING BURG—Bigbee, batting for tesano and in the eve- | Polzin'’s car was struck by one] prprsBuRG r filed to McNeely. Moore} feen. Tuesday noon he driven by a man who was booked], pox and } “oe i ed tol will speak at Shelton and Tuesday jat police headquarters as C. W.|qashington. Rice moved to right ler | mpia ; Stockdale, a lumber dealer in the|isia in place of J. Harris pitched ba arnhart | Suzzallo, together with White building. kdale and His\ fanned, Grantham fa popped to }, Traynor filed to| Mr. Hill and Mr. Melsnest, is mak three J. Fitzpatrick, | flied to Rice, No run : two hits, no a tour of tho state and 1s talk nd M y - gs to the alumni of W to Hold Festival » will be buried at her home at Loon | | Lake | nesday ‘SICK WOMEN ATTENTION! Read this Remarkable Testimony | while 27th visiting her at 6719 ave. N. W., eee MRS. RUTH MORRIS, William Morris, of Issaquah, have services read over her body he Home Undertakin at 1 Sunday, Cremation will fol . . ALBERT RANDALL, See who died atchee Wed- ill be b Lake View neer, ~ (Advertinen Regarding Results from Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound Norfolk, Virginia. taken DA If you eat] | knew how many women and girls have your medi- cine by hearingmy OCTO! MASHER KNOCKS Attentions Rebuked U. S. NAVY YARD BREMERTON, CHARLESTON, DET ORCHARD ssenger and Anto fr Colman Dock Seattle Dally , 10:30 A. BM. Take Past 1:45, 3:15, 5:30, ¢8:15, 11:00 P.M. Except Sunday. ¢Except Banday. Special trips Sundays and holl- 6:15 and 9 p.m. rip ® Ferry Trip except- A. M. tog 7:15 nger fare to Port Orchard Bay Points, 80c Hound Trip. Any Size ‘Passenger Car (Inclad- ing Driver SEATTLE TO BREMERTON er PORT ORCHARD § ay 3 Every 0 elther direction. NAVY YARD ROUTE Colman Dock MAIn. STEAMER SCHEDULES | Round n Trh ER and FREIGHT to Port Angeles, Victoria, B. C., Neah Bay and Way Ports. Port Townsend and Rail Connections to Olym- pia Peninsula Points; Dang- eness, Bellingham, Anacortes and other Puget Sound points, r Y SERVICE Between Seattle and Bremerton: beck and Brinnon; Port Angeles and Victoria, B.C. Anacortes and Victoria (Sid- ney. B. Duet SOUND Navic Le OLMAN DOCK- FOOT ASSENG. Sea- ATIONCO MaRION sy. testimony, it would seem wonderful to Every day SPECIAL FOR 30 DAYS Our Red Rubber $5 00 i . Plates .... Our Whalebo' Teeth does if you not cover root of mouth, .... $8.00 have two or more teeth left < ko Rubber, a perfect re- on of the human gum, $10.00 Porcelain prod set of teeth .. Gold Grow: Crowns, and Bridge Work, per tooth ,., Old’ gold ts valuabi you full value for ‘ * ie. Wo allow it on dental work. All Work Gu Y ranteed for 15 ¢ Examination FR Open 9 to 6 Daily—9 to junday OHIO DENTISTS UNIVERSITY ST. Corner Second Ave, Over Mutual Say, & Lonn Al si eautiful girls, mounted on} yes soe | st of blooded horses, will and every chance A hot, well made cup of delicious | ita: fseaavera in teeae eS ean| have Ladvisesome S | |when they participate In a silent onetotryit, It Y 9 Ml | ari the horse show of the $ Nig ae | inJune,1904, when 4 | I had given w : HI | attto sd Driving *olab a - | ever getting wel ~ vy 9 sunday afterno { 5 z | | 216 2 getter dike e trea OIE Ay OUP ithe Ir | that I wrote to Y H i mj at 2 | ber4 SS | ou. My husband H| will appease these keen appetites and ff | 7) “ciaition to tho riaing givin, ARE SCANTY oar | Uo eA ne i i Ml three and five-gaited esquine beau-| | store and brought the Vegetable Com- S| also provide ee yet Hi |tics will step about the tan bark.| paieeets SATURDAY SUNDAY | pound home ra me. ina few days I | Dr. Louis Fischer, former instructor in Dis- Ml | High jumping and hurdling horses | HOME STATIONS cam =, HOME STATIONS .,.,| began to improve and I have often | iy eases of Children at the New York Post Hl | will give the thrills for the show| Usual Concerts and Dance KFOA (454)—4 and 6, Hofmannis or-| pKTW (480) 1), 3 and 78% Firat learen it since, I am now passin 3 Graduate Medical School and Hospital, lists | | which will be open to the general Orchestras Offered e a; 9 Harkness’ orchestra _ KIRK (3M4)—11, First M. 1, services: | through the Change of Life and still) | cocoa in diet for school children Ml | public | t (84)—1, marketas 116, organ | 7:15; organ re Ata First M. BE. stick by it and am enjoying wonder- 4 ildren. Hl | Ne bs CEB hice an [recital home heips; 2:15, produce re- |*eyricen: ¥ Henri Dameki'a orchestra. | ful health, When I first started wit! A ¥| Ki | Not much variety Saturday even| ort: 6, thenters; 8:20, studio program. |1,” Meven'. cafeteria orchestra; ». | your medicines I was a mere shadow. yi WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. H! 3 Students Killed ng In Seattle, Dinner concert at O)""yer¢r, (gos)—i0:4, markets; 11, bases | Chritianselmenaervices, #40, 1. m;| My health seemed to be gone, The fy LISHED 17) 4 * sos |from KFOA, Pep and football Pro-| ai game via Weatern Union! 7, Wash-|8 A. song service }}ast doctor I had said he would give y TSTABLISHED 1780 B in Auto Collision] gram trom KTCL at 7, and a studio| phi kame VIA Westen | zee | me no more local treatments unless | y CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL Ml lanes students of tho Colorado|Coyle will talk from KTCL, telling OTHER STATIONS Jaymphony orchestra; 720, Presbyterian | Ated on. That was when I gave the| 5 Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free. HI | school of mines are dead and threo | about the Montana-Washington foot-| Je (gy), qroitywod-1:80, organ {PTS 15 2 doctors up. Now Iam a healthy ro-| Pr @ | others are in a hospital today, nut. | game. Knights of the Hook,| "0 PAA igaren (SU LUAC ER OR RueRe rte 4:25 to 10,| bust woman. I wish I could tell the ————————————————————————— == j ata the program. WCCO (417), Twin Citles—8, weather; | Science rervicos. Lydia BE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com: bile collision near here last gight. prog P le ‘The dead are ‘ eee 1h) sanies prepress iy ' KOA (393), Denver—8, organ recital; | pound is, Mrs. zi ie ONES, 317 1 dead y ), Portland , dance muslo. 16:30, Epixcopal services, " u Ni Jire | Pattison Fisher, 21, junior, of] Puget Sound Saving & Lonn asso] KPO (ata), Han Mrancisco—6:00 to | KT niacoDal wervicee organ re-| Colley Avenue, Norfolk, Vi New Yo clation sports Henrl Damsk!'s orches:|mldnight, danco orchestras, bitaly 8, rath nia WH — = | ey Ore a litte. peer gabe Apres: 0:3 WOG "(484), Davenport—7, musloal Bix orchentra ba aa | John L. Desjardins, 21, junior, of | tra Sunday evening from 9 to 10:80, program; 9, dance orchestr WOO (484), Davenport 45, muatoal Denv |but despite warnings, a sting trio|”"K'r1 (461), Lo Angoles—t, orcheatra; | program, ayinphony orchestra. | Fea Kirnest’ Hugene Payne, 17, of! will play Andantino, offering as an|& and 9, programa; 19, radio club; 11,| weco Twin Cithen-—6 f ; alee te (inte ‘i ver," | midnite froltc water Kent program from WEAF: Long Island, Y. Lesdnsdhy’ yoke dhad hh r at number: KGO (S41), Oakland, sport review: | classion! conser: pera and concert; 10, KNX (837), Hollywood Preaby- KFI hay the Radio club at 10 and n terlan worvices; 8 concert orchestra; the Midnight Frolic at 11, KPO de- + Donver—8, dance program. !feature program pends on orchestras from 6:35 to wes idnight. KGO has a good concert oy f oes mi | Watenit . . "J rogram, starting at 8, including Seattle Programs for Tonight Tho statement that Cherry st.|music by a colored male quintet ‘ ) was named after C. ©, Cherry,/ Orchestras all around tho elrcult Es a Te oa PR UARCRRAA TARR - Seattle pioneer, who died recently, | after 10. KFOA Hotmudt neert orchestra. Hong (Wright); The Derviahos (Ben @ ia wrong, according to J. Willis} eae TAT. M, \aix)} Lisbestrmum (Liast), plano nolo by | e Sayre, Sayro saya that Cherry| p. ‘ 7 | gaXTOLenBtory of the Washington-Mon- Clyde Lanman: ctlon (le | nt, was Snctided In tho original plat| Big Radio Production ti icy vt we 'igi? Wwaaineton Wiles. souvent tbediay amonhtne nel | of the town by himself and C, B.) 3 ty med that the United 40-10 7, {by Tent Damakt: Melodie (Rachman- | | Bagley In 1854, and was named ‘ i I. C, ror ntt@io program, |inoff); Ballet Barbarin (Zameontk); het ohh treo. States is now manufacturing more BUNDAY, 1-18.90 | Cavatina (Holman), cello #olo by George | . after the cherry, treo. radio equipment than tho rest of Firat M, 32. nervicen: Hivohniont “Oratige, loasdme | Oxerbars} will soot e at ts das 4 | the world combined, Japan ts probe} Jerqy Secale pall rant Adaaio Gitta) ylolin solo by sorbent A \ A) ae ( BANK CLEARINGS ) ably the best foreign market for 1 Be aL reba A sa ape itchin skin Nothing tame or half- — | | radio today, i riatahrnamateta ty (eh stle 8 KeTOL—International Mible Students! hearted about M'J-B. Seattle | i MK |) xaR—Organ recital, dient Mw | polation aonk ‘Tho progra ‘The first applicationof Resinol usually Full strength and full- Voice Amplified ehureh Be Mra Twos | takes the itch and burn right out of ec bodied always! That's hy 1 imoatirnnted thint a volte apoaks| ssn--wiret M30, rervleee | vema and similar skin-affections, ‘This Portland | 1 | | rperselh whygg little goes a | ’oreaeinied Ing into the microphone of the, KTWolirat Presbytering services | chorus; | gentle, healing ointment scems to get | fonda Balances average browdeast station a ample yerote--cheimtan. Aclonep —rervices, |ChrigMane HB. dUarkemay the Afumle ot | WeHt atthe root of the trouble, restoring makes MJB try ly cheap pe he if | | fled more than 60,000,000 times by |wirat ehuren \ |Goa's Word, soprano nolo, Mrs, Ruopott; | the skin to health in a surprisingly short a h ily cheap per cup. Ah ; 4,860,000,00 | the timo Mt reachos the ear of the 9-10)90 2, My | 1m tho Cross 1 Glory, hymn, Golden Age | time, Resinod ts sold by all druggists, | Total trar 2,86 aati es MA —enri Damshi'a Soncert’ oreng Jiro Our King ts Marching On, hyn, naan — ory tra, playing: Country Gardens Oy 1 ® A. chore "ee U It's Classes, Sco DI, JR, BINYON

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